Labia Minoraplasty
Labiaplasty is a popular aesthetic gynecological procedure with the goal of helping women regain confidence by improving the look and feel of their intimate area. Labiaplasty also reduces any discomfort women may feel due to an increased labia size.
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Who is a Good Candidate for Labia Minoraplasty?
A candidate for Labia Minoraplasty is one who:
Has enlarged or asymmetrical Labia Minora and feels conscious about it
Feels uncomfortable while performing certain activities, such as:
Intercourse
Cycling
Horse-riding
How is the Procedure Performed?
Dr Maria performs labia minoraplasty under general anesthesia which takes an average of 90 minutes. The reason why she doesn’t use a local anesthesia is because of the patient’s comfort, and with general anesthesia, the cosmetic results are better and more accurate due to minimal swelling of the target area.
Dr Maria is using Radiofrequency – a cutting-edge technology – in all her surgeries. With radiofrequency, which is the least invasive surgical tool, you can achieve the best and most detailed cosmetic results.
The results of labiaplasty are permanent and become immediately visible after the surgery, however, the final aesthetic results will take more time to show.
Pre-Op Instructions
The procedure is a surgical one; therefore, patients need to prepare for it beforehand. Keep the following instructions in mind before undergoing Labiaplasty
Avoid taking any blood-thinning medication for 2 weeks before the procedure
Try to avoid smoking before and after the surgery
Do not drink any alcohol a day before the surgery
Recovery After Labia Minoraplasty
After the surgery, Dr Maria will ask you to stay at home and ice the target area for 3 days. One week later, you will be able to resume your daily routine, however, you shouldn’t have intercourse, go swimming, and engage in strenuous exercise for 6 weeks.
Are the Results of Labia Minoraplasty Permanent?
The results of labia minoraplasty are permanent and become immediately visible after the surgery, however, the final aesthetic results will take more time to show.